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Confucius Temple and Guozijian

A cultural and historical site dedicated to Confucius and China's highest educational institution during the Yuan, Ming, and Qing dynasties

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Confucius Temple and Guozijian Overview

A comprehensive guide to the Confucius Temple and Guozijian, an important cultural and historical site in Beijing.

The Confucius Temple is dedicated to the great philosopher Confucius, while Guozijian was China's highest educational institution during the Yuan, Ming, and Qing dynasties. Together, they form an important cultural and historical site in Beijing.

The Confucius Temple was built in 1302 during the Yuan Dynasty and expanded during the Ming and Qing dynasties. It features a series of halls and pavilions dedicated to Confucius and his disciples. Guozijian, located next to the Confucius Temple, was the national university where scholars studied for the imperial examinations.The site covers an area of 22,000 square meters and includes several important buildings, such as the Dacheng Hall (Hall of Great Achievement), the Apricot Altar, and the Imperial Academy.

Adjacent to the temple lies Guozijian, built in 1306, which functioned as the national highest educational institution and administrative hub for education during the three dynasties.

Today, the Confucius Temple and Guozijian operate as a museum, offering visitors a glimpse into imperial education, Confucian culture, and the evolution of traditional Chinese rituals. It remains a vital site for exploring the profound legacy of Confucianism in shaping China's history and society.

1302
Built During Yuan Dynasty(The Confucius Temple)
22,000
Square Meters
1306
Built During Yuan Dynasty (Guozijian)
Dongcheng District
9:00-17:00
¥30/person
Apr-Oct

Recommended Tour Route

The Confucius Temple and Guozijian are best explored by following a route that covers both sites. Start at the Confucius Temple and proceed to Guozijian.

Key attractions in the Confucius Temple include the Dacheng Hall (Hall of Great Achievement), which houses a statue of Confucius, the Apricot Altar, where Confucius is said to have taught his disciples, and the Stele Forest, which contains stone tablets with inscriptions of Confucian classics.

In Guozijian, don't miss the Jixian Gate, the main entrance to the Imperial Academy, the Yilun Hall, where lectures were given, and the Biyong Hall, a circular building where the emperor would give lectures to scholars.

The images on the right show the main buildings of the Confucius Temple and Guozijian. Please refer to them for your visit.

Detailed Information

Location

Confucius Temple and Guozijian, DongchengNo.15, Guozijian Street, Cong No.13 Xianshi Gate Jinru,Dongcheng District, Beijing, China

Opening Hours
  • 9:00-17:00 (Last entry at 16:30,closed on Mondays)
Tickets
  • ¥30 per person
Reservation Information
  • Search for "孔庙和国子监博物馆" (Confucius Temple and Guozijian) in WeChat official account(Only available in Chinese)
  • Tickets can also be purchased at the entrance, but advance booking is recommended to avoid long queues.
Transportation
  • Metro: Take Line 2 to Andingmen Station (Exit C) or Line 5 to Yonghegong Station (Exit B)
  • Taxi: Directly to the Confucius Temple and Guozijian Scenic Area
Audio Guide Rental
  • Location: Available at the main entrance visitor center
  • Price: ¥48 per device (includes earphones)
  • Languages: Chinese, English, Japanese, Korean, French, Spanish

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